If I sound to conservative its because being conservative is counter cultural and its fun to be counter cultural (see 1960s counter cultural for an example why). anarchism fun
SupCap is Left Wing Capitalism SupCap is a pro Private Property economic system where everyone in a community would own property in this system. In SupCap ownership would be based off working at a company to give everyone a fair shake so that everyone could be a Entrepreneur. SupCap is an Anti Crony Capitalism and Anti Corporatist ideology where workers would never be treated unfairly In SupCap Every workplace would have managers that compete in the market place of ideas, and see who would be a good manager of a workplace. SupCap is similar to Market Socialism, Libertarian Marxism, and Social Democracy and it stemmed from Socialism SupCap also stems from failed Socialist states by the Marxists, and the anti-egalitarianism of Liberal Capitalism. SupCap ia Egalitarian form of Capitalism. In this system all people can be Entrepreneurs
I am a Social Democrat (culturally liberal), Conservative Liberal , Libertarian Party (especially Mises Caucus) member and aligned mostly with Republicans I support the KESK If I sound to conservative its because being conservative is counter cultural and its fun to be counter cultural (see 1960s counter cultural for an example why) Fiscal I am a Social Democrat (anti statist and Social Market variety), Left Lib ertarian (including Mutualist but especially Mutualism lite [ Libertarian Market Socialism ] and non socialist Mutualism i.e Market Anarchist)/Minarchist, Anarcho (‘conlib on steroids’ Anarchist) Libertarian and Peronist (Menemism) I support the Labour Party UK (New Labour/Jeremy Corbyn-Keri Starmer Labour/Third Way/Third Way Social Democracy) My combined economic views are concepts of Economic Progressiveness (i.e SupCap , Neo Keynesianism , Libertarian Marxism, Democra...
From reason magazine a June NPR interview, Rep. Joaquin Castro (D–N.Y.) said that "policing is not a marketplace. You can't choose another police force to take care of you to watch over your neighborhood." Private policing and protection is more common than most people realize and it's a proven way of making law enforcement more accountable to the communities they're paid to protect. Economist Edward Stringham, who is president of the American Institute of Economic Research and the author of Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life, says that "in history and even in modern times, there are plenty of private examples of people working to create order and safety in society." He points to fully deputized private police departments like those of Harvard, MIT, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Stringham also cites the history of San Francisco during the gold rush, which relied heavily on private policing. The San Francisco Patrol Spe...
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